Matissse

Matissse

The Fusion of Design and Spreadsheet Magic.

4.0
•1 review•

149 followers

Matissse is a time-saving tool for generating multiple versions of the same design. Ideal for creating business cards, invitations, certificates, social media content, and designs with minimal text changes. Want to see Matissse in action? Check out a video demo. 👇👇👇 https://www.loom.com/share/7e0b20f142fe415fa49a20cf2069bab9
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Free
Launch tags:
Design Tools•Productivity•Graphic Design
Launch Team

What do you think? …

Alejandro Fuentes
Hello, PH community. I'm Alex, the creator of Matissse. I'm super excited to share an early version of Matissse, the tool that allows you to create hundreds of designs in minutes. I built a graphic editor that addresses a common issue in graphic content creation: Creating graphic content can consume a lot of time, energy, and resources. You'd spend a lot of time editing and doing repetitive manual work (changing text mainly). The Matissse workflow has four steps: - Create your template using the graphic editor. Drag and drop elements, adjust colors and fonts, upload your assets, etc. - Add your data. You can copy and paste your data from an existing spreadsheet or a table in a ChatGPT conversation. - Connect your data to your template. In this step, you establish which information will change in your template. - Generate your designs. You can edit your designs and download them all. If you want more detailed information, you can check this blog entry with a step-by-step guide. Want to see a video demo? Click here. Although the tool it's still at a pretty early stage, I want to launch it early to get data and improve the product with your feedback. Looking forward to hearing from you. If you have any questions, you can ask me. Let me know any feedback you have by responding to this survey . It takes no more than 5 minutes.
Johan Steneros
Never saw a tool that could do this. I have been there in the past, where this could have come in handy. I can imagine it being super useful as a plugin for Indesign.
Alejandro Fuentes
@jsteneros Although this tool is meant to be used by non-designers. I will explore your idea in the future. Thanks for checking out the launch!
Sascha Thiele
@jsteneros You can also use the Data Merge function in inDesign. 😊 https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign...
Johan Steneros
@sth Interesting. Didn't know it had something like this.
Nick Anisimov
My congrats, good luck! Upvoted.
Alejandro Fuentes
@nickanisimov Thank you so much!